More articles from Ultra-High-Field MRI/Imaging of Epilepsy/Demyelinating Diseases/Inflammation/Infection

  • Synthetic MRI in Progressive MS: Associations with Disability
    N. Braga, F.X. Aymerich, J. Alonso, N. Mongay-Ochoa, D. Pareto, X. Montalban, A. Vidal-Jordana, J. Sastre-Garriga and À. Rovira
  • Imaging the Internal Auditory Canal with an 8 × 2 Transceiver Array Head Coil at 7T
    A. Nada, J.P. Cousins, A. Rivera, S.B. Carr, J. Jones, C. Minor, H.P. Hetherington, J.H. Kim and J.W. Pan
  • Multicenter Automated Central Vein Sign Detection Performs as Well as Manual Assessment for the Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis
    A.R. Manning, V. Letchuman, M.L. Martin, E. Gombos, T. Robert-Fitzgerald, Q. Cao, P. Raza, C.M. O’Donnell, B. Renner, L. Daboul, P. Rodrigues, M. Ramos, J. Derbyshire, C. Azevedo, A. Bar-Or, E. Caverzasi, P.A. Calabresi, B.A.C. Cree, L. Freeman, R.G. Henry, E.E. Longbrake, J. Oh, N. Papinutto, D. Pelletier, R.D. Samudralwar, S. Suthiphosuwan, M.K. Schindler, M. Bilello, J.W. Song, E.S. Sotirchos, N.L. Sicotte, O. Al-Louzi, A.J. Solomon, D.S. Reich, D. Ontaneda, P. Sati, R.T. Shinohara and the NAIMS Cooperative
  • Diffusion- and Tractography-Based Characterization of Tissue Damage Within and Surrounding Paramagnetic Rim Lesions in Multiple Sclerosis
    Maryam Mohebbi, Jack A. Reeves, Dejan Jakimovski, Alexander Bartnik, Niels Bergsland, Fahad Salman, Ferdinand Schweser, Bianca Weinstock-Guttman, Robert Zivadinov and Michael G. Dwyer
  • DSC MR Perfusion at 7T MRI: An Initial Single-Center Study for Validity and Practicability
    Clare E. Buntrock, Ceren Dinçer, Onur Tuncer, Matthew White, Alexis Swensen, Mark Folkertsma and Can Özütemiz
  • Assessment of Trigeminal Nerve Root Demyelination in Patients with Primary Trigeminal Neuralgia Using Macromolecular Proton Fraction Imaging
    Elena A. Filimonova, Anton A. Pashkov, Vasily L. Yarnykh, Maria I. Schukina, Boris A. Zaitsev, Azniv V. Martirosyan, Galina I. Moysak and Jamil A. Rzaev
  • Dynamic Expansion and Contraction of Multiple Sclerosis T2-Weighted Hyperintense Lesions Are Present below the Threshold of Visual Perception
    Darin T. Okuda, Tatum M. Moog, Morgan McCreary, Kevin Shan, Kasia Zubkow, Braeden D. Newton, Alexander D. Smith, Mahi A. Patel, Katy W. Burgess and Christine Lebrun-Frénay

    Recognition of longitudinal imaging changes of MS lesions has substantial implications for clinical management, but changes may remain below the resolution of human perception. In this study, the authors demonstrated that T2-weighted hyperintense lesions undergo dynamic change on MRI, with predominantly enlarging or contracting characteristics, more frequently seen in untreated individuals.

  • Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping in Adults with Persistent Postconcussion Symptoms after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: An Exploratory Study
    Tiffany K. Bell, Muhammad Ansari, Julie M. Joyce, Leah J. Mercier, David G. Gobbi, Richard Frayne, Chantel Debert and Ashley D. Harris
  • Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome, Part 1: Fundamental Imaging and Clinical Features
  • Macro- and Microstructural White Matter Differences in Neurologic Postacute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 Infection
    Erin E. O’Connor, Rosangela Salerno-Goncalves, Nikita Rednam, Rory O’Brien, Peter Rock, Andrea R. Levine and Thomas A. Zeffiro

    In this cross-sectional study, SARS-CoV-2 infection effects on GM/WM volume, WM microstructure, cognitive performance, and peripheral cytokine concentrations were investigated. The study found that the NeuroPASC group had larger global and regional (prefrontal cortex and hippocampus) cerebral WM volume, more self-reported PASC symptoms, more headaches, lower psychometric performance, widespread higher mean kurtosis in WM microstructure, and different cytokine concentration profiles compared with controls. The authors conclude that immune dysregulation following SARS-CoV-2 infection might result in cerebral WM macrostructural and microstructural injury causing NeuroPASC clinical signs and symptoms.

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